Cthulhu Saves the World, I really like the level up choices and find that the only way I can lose on Normal is if I'm randomly attacking or just dicking around. With a full party, everything that we fight dies. And the game's pretty funny, the dancing zombies almost reminds me of The Bard's Tale, which is narrated by the late Tony Jay (Megabyte, Frollo and that one guy from Beauty and the Beast!)

And Team Fortress 2, Medic/Pyro/Heavy, mostly the first two and I feel like I do a good job as a Pyro, a bit chaotic but I can flank some enemy scouts quite nicely if they are already occupied, torch some spies on reflex and hunt them down and sometimes I can get up close to snipers or at best sneak up behind them by going the long way through a level to get behind them and roast them. Found Medic to be pretty essential and the crux to a good offense, kept my team alive when one and it's a real good feeling when you're what's keeping the offense going.

Wrapped up The Walking Dead in another late night to early morning session and it was well worth the lack of sleep. Episode 5 alone was worth the price of admission for the emotional hurricane that it was.

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From when you rescue Clementine from The Stranger, I was either borderline tears or pouring tears. Got worse as it went on but the ending was as perfect as it can get.

Glad I could help. So far Season two is at Episode 2 and I'm not feeling the same "hooks in deep, I have to see what happens next" that I did in Season 1 at this point. Hopefully it tightens up again later. Wolf among us on the other hand is fantastic.

That's a shame about Season 2. Up to episode 4 and it looks like another long night where I go to bed at 6:30 AM after The Walking Dead. Didn't even feel tired when playing it throughout the night, only when I took my attention off it.So emotionally invested and many times I felt the tears brimming in my eyes. It's just amazing and it would be tough to follow up on something of this calibur.

After this, definitely going for Sam & Max, stopped a bit after playing a bit of 301 but it's on my To-Do list now. That and Wallace & Gromit, loved the old shorts.

Wrapped up Episode 2: Starved for Help and this should have been one of the first games I installed on my new laptop. Only got around to it now and this was damn worth the Humble Bundle.TLO's review of it on Steam helped out some.

PP: Got this Micro exam Tuesday, my friend who took it last year who is also one of the smartest kids in his year said that he barely had enough time to finish it in it's 3 hour death march.PP2: 3 hours isn't enough for a final in a class where the average without adjustment was a 55.PP3: Sad to say, that was on par with MTH 189's first midterm, if not better.

AP: Finally upgraded my computer to a new laptop! Still using the old one for old games and a few Steam games that are also old but loading up the new laptop with Steam games for after Exams.And got Torchlight and Paradise to work for it without the discs, bonus!

It's just awful, word is that the Oculus will be rebranded, and Zuckerberg is already talking about integrating facebooks shitty interface into it, with advertisements. Oculus is as good as dead as far as I'm concerned, I hope that Sony's Morpheus VR headset turns out good, because there's no way I'm going to buy something with Facebooks cancer attached to it.

I thought of an analogy to go along with this but I knew that it was so utterly wrong.

Instead, it's like the White Man and the Native Americans, because I was listening to "Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee", a book that retells how the white man screwed over the Native American time and time again by being a bunch of rat bastards (No offense, even though I'm white too). They sold the Oculus and got paid but the payer just completely and utterly fucks with it until it's a mockery of what it once represented.